I Found The Content Of Character Ii (Improvisation 08 24 2009) Poem by Lee B. Mack

I Found The Content Of Character Ii (Improvisation 08 24 2009)



I found content of character true to a dream
In holy archeology of native pillages in the south
Of North American in the front of the book I found
Pasted copy of claim of content of conscience
Strips of charted demo-polls how a black man -African…
Stole the jungles from anointed Weismueller angels and
Asphalt temple kingdoms of apocryphal stenciled saints
Became the most powerful man in the world -the
Worldly name, ‘The new world order’. He would have
To wait out on the side tracts -departures from
Philadelphia to Washington and Washington to Nantucket
Defer to a passing storm named Bill -in the back
Of the book I found cold dank and dismal digital script
On the old out-house walls of graffiti motet Black African
Haiku poem motif written in the too deep old too cold winter
Loss on the length to Stratford On Avon sonnets
I found that freezing Denver cold Colorado River video
The night stand and the album spread to the yes I can
To the Will-I-Am color cans -I found the turning points
At caucuses move out and Move-On -The content found
Again -I found on microfiche reels the black and white
Faces of the face that feels…Come on down to earth
Brother(s) checkout the snapshot stills. Rest on the arm
Hope will do us no harm. Hope longsuffering the loss
Of roadside hedgerow and ship slide kill -hope and will still
Come together in this new realm -for the Word that
Brought us and the will that keeps us together here.



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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Lee Mack 24 August 2009

This is a second apology... for date error in the previous apology comment 08/09/2009 wrong! The corrected date (Improvisation on the first poem) should have been 08/24/2009.

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Lee Mack 24 August 2009

Apologies... editing to get from the 08/23/09 original to the 08/09/2009; so also, improvising is shown by the thematics of noun and adjective practices... along with a couple of typo's

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